Fines Get Fatter: USDA Hikes Penalties for 2025 Inflation
Published Date: 5/29/2025
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Summary
Starting in 2025, the USDA is raising its fines to keep up with inflation, so penalties stay fair and effective. If you work with or follow USDA rules, expect some dollar amounts to go up. These changes kick in early next year, making sure the penalties pack the right punch!
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USDA Raises Civil Penalties in 2025
Starting in 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will increase civil monetary penalties to account for inflation under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015. If you work with or follow USDA rules, expect some dollar amounts of fines to go up when these changes take effect.
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